Northern Hemisphere Hurricane Intensity Significantly Declines in 2024 Despite Climate Alarmists Egregiously Wrong Hype Otherwise
22 hours ago Charles Rotter 51 Comments
Guest essay by Larry Hamlin
Global Northern Hemisphere data from Colorado State University for the year 2024 hurricane season shows that the Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) for this latest season of 455.1 is only 78.6% of “normal” (lower than the 30-year 1991-2020 Climatology hurricane storm season average of 579.2 as presented in the graph below with data through December 31, 2024) and less than the year 2023 value of 636.6 (as presented in the table below).
The highest ACE value measured for the Northern Hemisphere oceans over the 1991 to 2020 Climatology period was 880.3 in 1992 (as presented in the table below) nearly double the 2024 ACE measured outcome.
These outcomes clearly dispute and invalidate decades long flawed and contrived climate alarmists claims that these global storms are growing stronger and more intense because of man-made climate change.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/01/08/northern-hemisphere-hurricane-intensity-significantly-declines-in-2024-despite-climate-alarmists-egregiously-wrong-hype-otherwise/